3 Pack of Poppy Seeds 2 LB Khus Khus KhanaPakana Brand

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Poppy Seeds Khus Khus KhanaPakana Brand 2 LBs

Nutty and pleasant in taste, poppy seeds are nutritious oil seeds used as condiment in cooking. They are the seeds obtained from the dry fruits (pods) of poppy plant (opium poppy) and entirely free from any sinister side effects of other products poppy plant (opium poppy).

Poppy plant is a biennial herb of East Mediterranean, and Asia Minor origin belonging to the papaveraceae family of the genus: Papaver. Scientific name: Papaver somniferum.

Manufactured/Packed for:KhanaPakana

Country Of Origin: Product of USA

Product Weight: 2 LBS (0.9 KG) Each

Quantity: 3 Pack

Storage Instructions: Store seeds poppy in cool, dry, dark place, in airtight containers where they will stay fresh for up to six months.

Package: Packet

Health Benefits of Poppy Seeds:

Poppy seeds contain many plant derived chemical compounds that are known to have anti-oxidant, disease preventing and health promoting properties.

Their unique nutty aromatic flavor is due to many fatty acids and essential volatile oils, which compose about 50% of net weight. The seeds are especially high in oleic and linoleic acids.

Poopy seeds outer coat is rich in dietary fiber. 100 g seeds provide 19.5 g or 51% of recommended daily levels of fiber. Much of this fiber is metabolically inert which helps increase bulk of the food by absorbing water throughout the digestive system and easing constipation condition.

The seeds are excellent source B-complex vitamins such as thiamin, pantothenic acid, pyridoxine, riboflavin, niacin, and folic acid. Many of these vitamins functions as co-factors in substrate metabolism especially fat and carbohydrates.

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Black cardamom (Amomum subulatum) is also known by the names Nepal cardamom, Greater Indian cardamom, and brown cardamom. It is a member of the Zingiberaceae, or ginger, family. The Amomum subulatum...